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Our launch publications were three editions of a book called Form. The book is concerned with the puzzle
called the brain-mind problem. The nub of this problem is that while we humans have some knowledge of our brains and
some knowledge of our thoughts, we have great difficulty in understanding the relationships between the two.
The book suggests a new attitude to the problem. The most fundamental idea in the proposed strategy is
that of form, and the central approach to the idea is a new theory called the formal inversion theory. The brain
‘wiring’ principle at the heart of the theory is called left-right bicyclic inversion. The book describes the theory
and the strong supporting evidence for it in the brains and minds of humans and other mammals.
The first two versions of the book were Limited Editions for the purposes of assessment and development
and were therefore not for sale. The present Third Edition, published in 2002, is the first edition for sale to the
public.
Our second publication is a book called Worm Brain to Human Mind. It is supplementary to the first
book and reinforces the theory by introducing yet further highly compatible evidence from three different research
communities (those of biological science, clinical science and philosophy) and by extending the argument through at
least another 400 million years of our animal evolution. |